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The Everett Independent • Wednesday, January 28, 2015
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Mayor DeMaria thanks the Everett
Foundation for Aged Persons
Mayor Carlo DeMaria and
Carolyn Lightburn, Director
of Human Services, recently
expressed the City’s appreciation to the Everett Foundation for Aged Persons, Inc.
for their generous donation of
$12,500 to the Office of Human Services.
“I am so grateful to the
Everett Foundation for Aged
Persons for their generous
donation,” states Mayor DeMaria, “This will help us in
providing assistance for Everett residents in need. Many
of us don’t realize that many
members of our community
do not have the resources necessary, so we are glad that we
are able to provide services
needed throughout the year
thanks to the generous support
from local community groups,
businesses and residents.”
The Office of Human Services and the Council on Ag-
Phone: 617-387-9600 Fax: 781-485-1403
MAYOR DeMARIA VISITS WITH
10 YEAR VOLUNTEER OF
EVERETT LIBRARIES
ing provide many activities
for Everett’s senior population. With the generous donation from the Foundation for
Aged Persons, the City will be
able to continue to subsidize
much of this programming so
that it can remain affordable
for all senior residents.
Pictured (L to R)- Carolyn Lightburn, Director of Human Services, Nancy Giardino, Marge Dacko, Mayor Carlo DeMaria, George Ahlin
(President), Rosemarie Inbrescia, Ann Ahlin
MAYOR’S COA HOLDS EXERCISE CLASS FOR OVER 100 SENIORS
Mayor Carlo DeMaria recently met with Angoori Rana, a sophomore at Everett School, for an interview to hire her as a page for
the newly renovated Shute Library.
A page is responsible for putting returned books and other
items in their proper places on the shelves and for keeping
items in the right order.
Rana is ranked among the top in her class at EHS and has volunteered at the Everett Libraries for ten (10) years, since 2006.
During her interview, the Mayor thanked Rana for her dedication to the Everett Libraries.
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that the program works on
a first come, first served, as
needed basis.
Mayor Carlo DeMaria’s Council on Aging recently welcomed over 100 seniors to the Connolly Center for a aerobic and zumba class.
Calvin Braxton, a licensed aerobic and zumba instructor, teaches three classes a week at the Connolly Center. The classes are free
of charge through the generosity of the Cambridge Health
Alliance, the Mayor’s COA, and the Everett Foundation for the
Aged.
For more information about this and other classes offered at
the Connolly Center for seniors please contact Dale or Mary in
the COA Office at 617.394.2323 or Ida at 617.394.2260
For more information
please call Dale at 617-3942323 or Ida at 617-394-2260.
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The Everett Independent • Wednesday, January 28, 2015
EHS TOPS LYNN CLASSICAL 72-61
In a game that was for the most part evenly contested, Lynn Classical High and Everett High
played each other Thursday night, Jan. 15. Everett controlled most of the game, which held the
lead by a few points. At the end of the thirdrd quarter, Classical pulled within two points, 53-51.
However, Everett overpowered Classical in the fourth quarter. Everett took a strong lead and
never turned back, finishing with an 11-point lead and clenching the game.
Everett won by a score of 72-61.
PHOTOS BY JOE PREZIOSO
Everett #3 Gary Clark shovels out a no-look pass.
Everett’s Ralph Alexis (21) dribbles past a Classical defender.
Everett’s Jonathan Casseus (5) floats a layup over a Classical defender.
Everett’s Jordan McAfee (22) makes a jab-step on a Classical defender.
Everett’s Donnell Skeen (4) pulls the ball out and sets a play.
Classical’s Peter Mafo (22) takes a fall when clashing with Everett Ghared Boyce (2) for control of
the ball at the end of the 4th quarter.
Everett’s Jonathan Casseus makes a break at the top of the key.
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